What We Do

Services & Programmes

The Hua Mei Centre for Successful Ageing (HMCSA) is a pioneering 'first-stop, one-stop’ provider of primary health and psycho-social care for adults aged 40 years and above.

Training & Education

The Hua Mei Training Academy (HMTA) is the only dedicated provider of training in community-based eldercare in Singapore.

Research & Collaboration

The International Longevity Centre Singapore (ILC-Singapore) implements ground-breaking community development programmes, and high impact research and collaborations.

Community for Successful Ageing

ComSA is a community-wide approach to forge an integrated system of comprehensive programmes and services with the aim to promote health and wellbeing over the life course, and to enable ageing in place.

Features

What’s new at Tsao

To a Future Without Worries: Women’s Journey to Financial Freedom
Tsao Foundation collaborated with Jurong GRC, Yuhua and Bukit Batok SMCs Community Clubs Women Executive Committees (WECs) to launch a two-day event at West Mall on 14 April 2018.

Tsao Foundation Experts Series 2018 – Professor Tara Cortes
Tsao Foundation Expert Series 2018 invited Professor Tara Cortes, Executive Director of The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing and Professor of NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing, to share with us on community nursing on 26 June 2018.

News Spotlight

The Glaring Gender Gap
The World Economic Forum’s 2017 Gender Gap report reveals that it will take 217 years to completely remove the disparity between the sexes around the world. Women face a number of headwinds both before and during retirement to create a perfect storm, typically resulting in dramatically lower financial security in retirement than men.

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Aged 54, divorced, bringing up her son and going through what she describes as a midlife crisis, Dilys decided to do a skydive for charity. Since then, she went on to complete 1,139 solo skydives and parachute jumps all over the world. Today, she is the face of Helmut Lang, a global fashion brand.

68-year-old summited at least 30 mountains in four years
After being a couch potato most of his life, Mr Lawrence Paul picked up hiking when he retired at age 64. In the four years since then, the 68-year-old has summited at least 30 mountains in countries like Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Nepal. But his greatest achievement to date was making it up the 5,364m South Everest Base Camp in Nepal in seven days instead of the normal nine two years ago with six other members practically half his age.

Gallery

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The Curating Whampoa team invited all their participants and partners to a sharing session to share their thoughts and ideas in July 2018. (Read more).

Events & Announcements

Rumah Whampoa is a travelling exhibition featuring photography, collectibles and personal stories from the elders of Whampoa. Come and journey through their moments and memories and get to know them — they may even be your very own neighbours!